Units of length | Customary units in India | Obsolete units of measurement

Unglie

A unglie ("finger") is an obsolete unit of length equal to three-fourths of an inch (1.905 cm) that was used in India and Pakistan. After metrification in both countries, the unit became obsolete. (Wikipedia).

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List of customary units of measurement in South Asia